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Srixon's Ultisoft golf ball has Srixon's softest core and is aimed at golfers with low-mid swing speeds for the best distance and control.
What we say: Designed for golfers with low to mid swing speeds who are looking for the ultimate in feel...

Srixon's fifth generation Z-Star golf ball offers more distance, more spin and more consistency in the wind
What we say: The new Z-Star with next generation SpinSkin gives players unmatched feel and control, while the new Speed Dimple technology...

Titleist's NXT Tour golf ball is a high performance ball targetting golfers who want to hit it further, deliver lower spin, have excellent stopping control
What we say: The 2016 version of Titleist's NXT Tour golf ball has a larger center dual...

Srixon promise more distance, more spin and more consistency in the wind with their fifth generation Z-Star and Z-Star XV golf balls
What we say: The new Srixon Z-Star XV has an enhanced dual Energetic Gradient Growth core and Speed Dimples for...

Callaway's Warbird Golf Balls have been designed for golfers that want a more penetrating ball flight and the ball to go further
What we say: Designed for distance seekers, Callaway's Warbird golf ball is available in white or yellow and features a...

Srixon have launched an all-new AD333 golf ball for better balanced performance that they say gives golfers exceptional distance, soft feel and greenside control
Srixon has announced the launch of a newly redesigned version of it's AD333 golf ball,...

90 compression It's a little harder than the TP5, but its core ranges in compression from 25-55 from the centre out.
More distance TaylorMade says the TP5X adds over 7 yards off the driver, and it was longer than the market leaders (in their own...

83 compression It sounds quite hard compared to some soft compression balls on the market, but its core ranges in compression from 16 - 44 from the centre out.
More feel A softer feel for the TP5 means a slight trade off in distance with both the...

Titleist's 2016 Velocity golf ball has been reengineered with its largest and fastest core yet
What we say: The proprietary LSX core technology in the Titleist Velocity golf ball delivers faster ball speeds for more distance on all full swing...

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Technology New four-piece construction with a smaller, lower compression core and new dimple pattern for a stronger flight, aimed at low-handicap golfers.
The updated version has a four-piece construction and is claimed to be one of the...

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The all-new Wilson Staff Dx3 Soft Golf Ball is designed for players that love the distance and feel of Dx2 Soft but prefer additional shot-stopping spin and greenside control.
Three-piece boasts feel and low spin off the...

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Technology A reformulated core in the new Velocity produces faster ball speeds. A new, spherically-tiled 328-dimple design with seven different dimple sizes boasts three axes of symmetry for a more uniform surface coverage.
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The most popular ball in the market since its launch in 2000 is evolving for 2015. Feedback on the previous version suggested golfers wanted more spin and softer feel in the short game without sacrificing the distance and durability, so...

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Technology Tour Preferred X maintains the same spin and trajectory into the green as its predecessor Lethal. Unlike Lethal, Tour Preferred X promotes better green side control because of its new Soft Tech cover.
Sergio Garcia who has...